Installing Sims 4 on C: Drive, Keeping Sims 4 Doc folder on D: Drive Possible?
Hello!
I was finally able to build my first gaming desktop. To keep things concise, I have two hard drives installed. The first is my C: drive and an SSD. I'd like to keep only my games and other important programs here. On my second drive (D: ), an HDD, I want to keep everything else (documents, pics/vids, downloads, etc.).
So, I've installed all my Sims games (2,3,4) and expansion/stuff packs from Origin on the SSD C: drive. I want to keep those program files there. I have not started any of the games yet because I don't want to generate the Documents folder on the C: drive. I've seen posts about moving the game from C: to D: but that's not exactly what I'm trying to find out how to do. Instead, I want to keep the program files folder (and play the game from the SSD to boost performance) while keeping the Documents folder on the HDD drive. Basically, I would prefer to not clog up my C: drive with my inhumane amount of mods.
Is it possible to keep the fresh installed game in the programs Origin file on the C: (SSD drive) while having the EA Documents folder in the other HDD D: drive? Will this slow the game down at all or cause it not to work?
Thank you!!
While it is not possible to move only the Sims 4 folder you can move the entire Documents folder.
To move the Documents and downloads folder see this: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-move-default-user-folders-new-drive-windows-10